Features:
Fast, Reactive, and Intuitive DJ Controls
Fully Featured Music Browser
Professional Performance Modes and Options
Works on all Phones and Tablets
±20% Pitch Control with ±0.01% Accuracy
Pitch Preservation/Lock Functionality
Waveform Generation & Seeking
Auto-Silence Skipping
3-Band Equalizer with Kill and Reset Switches
Works in Landscape and Portrait Modes
Compatible with Android 2.3/Gingerbread and Newer
Fast, Reactive, and Intuitive DJ Controls
Fully Featured Music Browser
Professional Performance Modes and Options
Works on all Phones and Tablets
±20% Pitch Control with ±0.01% Accuracy
Pitch Preservation/Lock Functionality
Waveform Generation & Seeking
Auto-Silence Skipping
3-Band Equalizer with Kill and Reset Switches
Works in Landscape and Portrait Modes
Compatible with Android 2.3/Gingerbread and Newer
1 comments:
Virtual DJ sometimes gets a bad press. Maybe it’s because the manufacturers and developers, Atomix, began many many years ago making some seriously toy-like DJ software of the same name (mind you, it would run on anything). Maybe it’s because the company doesn’t have “pedigree” by not being an all-round electronic musician’s software developer like Native Instruments. Maybe it’s just because the “Virtual DJ” name itself gets “real” DJs’ backs up. Whatever the reason, it’s relatively common to hear the software being derided by both the aforementioned “real” DJ’s (you’re not a DJ unless you can beatmix 1970s funk on two cassette decks blah blah) and snobby digital jocks (“no pro would be seen dead on Virtual DJ”) having a dig at it. So can Virtual DJ Pro 7 which was released today, do anything to placate either group? Well, the first thing to say in any review of Virtual DJ Pro 7 is that Virtual DJ is, in fact – and has been for a long time – very good software. It is stable, easy to use, insanely configurable, powerful and because of all of this, wildly popular. It is more immediate than Traktor for the beginner, it will work on just about any hardware, it has busy and helpful user forums, and has been consistently ahead of the pack in many areas, not least video mixing. It also has built-in key detection, something none of the others has managed yet and arguably a must-have DJ tool nowadays.
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